Tribal Collections: ABC 2021-10-15 Auction - 322 Price Results - Millea Bros Ltd in NJ
Group (5) West African style masks(5) Lobi iron bi and tri-headed currency snakesGroup (3) African carved wood stools
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Boonton, NJ, United States
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Tribal Collections: ABC

Millea Bros Ltd

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Millea Bros 2-day Fall Tribal Collections auction features over 700 lots of antique and vintage artifacts from around the world, sourced from five distinguished collections. Our Day 1 Select sale features a curated selection of objects of distinguished provenance including  works  deaccessioned from the Newark Museum. Highlights include heddle pulleys from the Collection of Helena Rubenstien, important 19th c. African masks from the Collection of Michel Anstett, Oceanic Art including large fernwood figures and an important antique Aboriginal Chief’s hat, museum-exhibited currencies and ancient African pottery from the Estate of Dr. Philip Gould,  a group of early 20th c. Native American weavings, and contemporary African documentary photography by Peter Beard, Tim Freccia, Phil Borges and others. The Day 2 Discovery Auction offers a wide ranging assortment of mostly African artifiacts, including wooden objects, metal currencies and textiles, offered in group lots with low estimates and opening prices.
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Group (3) African carved wood stools: Group (3) African carved wood stools, Incl. a Nyamwezi and Senufo example, 12.5"h x 13"w (largest), 9.5"h x 11"w (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC
2001: Group (3) African carved wood stoolsEst. $500-$700
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Kongo style polychromed wood mask: Kongo style polychromed wood mask, DR Congo, carved wood with white and red pigment, nice dry surface with visible tool marks, 12"h x 7"w Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould,
2003: Kongo style polychromed wood maskEst. $200-$300
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Kuba Peoples, (5) lidded tukula cosmetic boxes: Kuba Peoples, (5) lidded tukula cosmetic boxes, DR Congo, each incised with geometric patterns, one with carved shell or bone ornament, two with faces and one with copper decoration, 1.75"h x 10"w
2004: Kuba Peoples, (5) lidded tukula cosmetic boxesEst. $300-$500
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(5) Lobi iron bi and tri-headed currency snakes: (5) Lobi iron bi and tri-headed currency snakes, Burkina Faso, each approx. 24"h Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor of Chinese Art History
2006: (5) Lobi iron bi and tri-headed currency snakesEst. $400-$600
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Ashanti Peoples, (3) large gold weights: Ashanti Peoples, (3) large gold weights, Ghana, cast brass, with incised geometric designs, 2.5"h x 2"w Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor
2007: Ashanti Peoples, (3) large gold weightsEst. $100-$150
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(5) large African terracotta bead necklaces: (5) large African terracotta bead necklaces, Possibly Chad, Sao Peoples, or Dogon, 3 with round, spiked and incised beads, one with tubular beads, approx. 3"dia (largest bead), 17"l (looped
2008: (5) large African terracotta bead necklacesEst. $200-$300
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Yoruba Peoples, large terracotta pot: Yoruba Peoples, large terracotta pot, Incised with lines and geometric designs, large flared rim, black patina fading to clean terracotta at bottom, approx. 15"h x 14"dia Provenance: Estate of
2009: Yoruba Peoples, large terracotta potEst. $100-$150
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Group (11) African wood carvings: Group (11) African wood carvings, Includes fetish and fertility figures, vessel, mask on stand, 8"h (smallest, mask w/out stand), 18"h (largest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip
2010: Group (11) African wood carvingsEst. $200-$300
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Mbole Peoples, (3) large currency cuffs: Mbole Peoples, (3) large currency cuffs, DR Congo, copper-alloy, dark mottled patina, 7.5"dia x 4.25"d (largest), 5.5"dia.x 3"d (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould,
2011: Mbole Peoples, (3) large currency cuffsEst. $200-$300
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Djenne Culture, (7) small terracotta pots: Djenne Culture, (7) small terracotta pots, Mali, red clay, 5.25"h x 3.5"w (tallest), 3"h x 2.5"w (shortest) some with mineral deposits Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC
2012: Djenne Culture, (7) small terracotta potsEst. $200-$300
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Group (7) African knives and tools: Group (7) African knives and tools, Various tribes, incl. knives, axe, etc., 18"l (largest), 8.75"l (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature:
2013: Group (7) African knives and toolsEst. $100-$150
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Group (7) African smoking pipes: Group (7) African smoking pipes, Incl. clay and metal bowls from Cameroon, and one Luba pipe, 15"h x 5"w x 7.5"d (largest), 2"h x 1.25"w x 2.75"d (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished
2014: Group (7) African smoking pipesEst. $100-$150
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Group (6) Indonesian batik textiles: Group (6) Indonesian batik textiles, Java and Sumatra, 92.5"l x 39.75"w (largest), 55.5"l x 12"w (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature:
2015: Group (6) Indonesian batik textilesEst. $100-$150
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Samburu Peoples, framed beaded neck collar: Samburu Peoples, framed beaded neck collar, Acrylic shadowbox framed colorful collar necklace, 13.5"h x 8"w (collar), 19.25"h x 16.25"w x 4.25"d (frame) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor
2016: Samburu Peoples, framed beaded neck collarEst. $80-$125
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Kuba Peoples, group woven trays and satchels: Kuba Peoples, group woven trays and satchels, DR Congo, incl. (6) large rattan trays, and (4) woven gathering basket satchels, 24.75"l x 24.5"w (largest tray), 15.5"h x 14.75"w (largest satchel),
2017: Kuba Peoples, group woven trays and satchelsEst. $100-$150
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Cameroon copper-alloy pipe: Cameroon copper-alloy pipe, Mounted on custom stand, 20.25"l x 2.25"w Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould, NYC Notes/Literature: Professor of Chinese Art History at Columbia
2018: Cameroon copper-alloy pipeEst. $80-$125
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Dogon Peoples, bracelets and pendants: Dogon Peoples, bracelets and pendants, 20th c., Mali, incl. (2) stone bracelets, and (4) copper-alloy pendants, 5"dia (larger bracelet), 2.75"dia (largest pendant) Provenance: Estate of
2019: Dogon Peoples, bracelets and pendantsEst. $150-$250
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Group North African Neolithic style axe heads: Group North African Neolithic style axe heads, (20+) pieces, some poss. Neolithic, various stone axe heads, spear heads and objects, 7"l (largest), 3"l (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished
2021: Group North African Neolithic style axe headsEst. $100-$150
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Group (5) African anthropomorphic wood staffs: Group (5) African anthropomorphic wood staffs, Various Peoples, incl. Baule, Luba, Kwele, and Kongo, 38.5"l (largest), 31.5"l (smallest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Philip Gould,
2022: Group (5) African anthropomorphic wood staffsEst. $100-$150
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Group (10) West African bronze currency cuffs: Group (10) West African bronze currency cuffs, Including Burkina Faso, DR Congo, Ivory Coast, some cast with relief geometric decoration, approx. 5"dia Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor
2023: Group (10) West African bronze currency cuffsEst. $200-$300
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Group (9) African carved wood figures: Group (9) African carved wood figures, Various tribes, incl. Baule, Fang, Kongo, Bangwa, Lualua, and Yaka Peoples, 15"h x 4"w (largest), 5.25"h x 1"w (smallest, excl. stand), 7.5"h (incl. stand)
2024: Group (9) African carved wood figuresEst. $200-$300